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| Our big news this month
is, of course, the release of SPOTLIGHT 10 for our lighting design
crowd. We appreciate your patience, and we assure you, it was
well worth the wait. Also new is VectorWorks 10.1, our maintenance
update, offering some valuable updates, as well as some pretty
exciting features for ARCHITECT users. To learn more about SPOTLIGHT
and 10.1, visit our website at www.nemetschek.net
We have posted our 2003 training calendar at www.nemetschek.net/PLS.
Finally, we would like to congratulate Edwin Zawadski and Mason
Wickham for being selected as finalists in the Pentagon Memorial
competition. We will keep our fingers crossed for you!
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| Sincerely, |
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| Richard Diehl
CEO
Nemetschek North America |
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| Tips & Tricks |
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USER
PROFILE |
Edwin Zawadski
and Mason Wickham
In Situ Design
Brooklyn, New York |
In
the aftermath of the tragedy of 9/11, much thought has gone
into the best way to pay tribute to the memory of those
who lost their lives that day. There is currently a competition
for the Pentagon Memorial that has been narrowed down to
six finalists. The design firm In Situ Design, co-founded
by Edwin Zawadski and Mason Wickham, was one of the six
finalists.
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| When
asked about the inspiration for his Memorial design, Edwin
replied, "It didn't come like a thunderbolt. It evolved
from a completely different idea, which was more of a building.
We kept looking at it and saying this is too much architecture.
What are the elements that really matter here? And we kept
boiling it down, while also keeping in mind a mandate from
the families to not only remember the dead, but at another
level to evoke the responsibilities of citizenship and duty
in our democracy. Eventually, we created a room which houses
this legendary table, which operates on both an incredibly
literal level and a very subtle one simultaneously. The
table is the center of domestic life, as well as cultural
and institutional (including military) structures - round
tables, boardrooms, conferences etc. On the personal side,
it is very clear that those who died will never again be
seated at, let's say, Thanksgiving supper. On the collective
level, the visitor is called upon to sit in for those who
died and to interact, think, debate, participate - to be
better citizens - in their honor."
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| Edwin
and Mason have used VectorWorks since 1997, having previously
worked in AutoCAD offices. Edwin went on to explain what
they like about VectorWorks and how it contributed to their
design process;"What I love most about VectorWorks is that
you can draw in it without becoming obsessive about how
you use the program or the meaningless accuracy that CAD
confers on the design process. Architecture is not about
the umpteenth decimal of dimensional accuracy, but CAD by
its nature usually forces one to think in thousandths of
an inch, which is ridiculous. In VectorWorks we can produce
the graphic we are after and pay minimal attention to what
is going on under the hood, so to speak. (The very fact
that there is a nudge tool speaks for itself.)"
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| "The
other aspect which I love is how easy it is to integrate
graphic elements. Aside from drafting and 3D work, we also
lay out our final boards in VW by importing images as needed.
In fact, our winning board for the first stage of the Pentagon
competition consists of a 3D model of the space rendered
in RenderWorks with the orthographic drawings, text, and
"Photoshopped" images all layered on top, so it was plotted
entirely from within VW."
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| Edwin
also explained that the biggest challenge outside of the
competition itself is to create the designs in the time
left after earning a living and being a parent to a baby
girl.
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| To
learn more about the Pentagon Memorial competition, visit
http://memorialcompetition.pentagon.mil
To see more of In Situ Design's work, visit www.insitudesign.com
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| How can
I interactively zoom in and out of a drawing? |
You can do this by using
the interactive zoom feature in the Mode bar of the Zoom tool. |
| How do
I calculate the volume of a solid— addition, subtraction,
intersection, etc? |
| Volumes
and surface area can be obtained using worksheets or by writing
a VS function. See the Worksheets portion of the manual, where
it mentions how to obtain these properties. If it is a solids
operation (addition, subtraction, intersection, section, shell,
fillet, chamfer etc) you can type in the cell:
= Volume(t = solidcsg) |
| In LANDMARK,
is it possible to place plants in a straight line? |
| Yes! You use the Cluster
Along Poly Edges option of the Place Plant tool. You can then
draw a poly edge to allow for the plants to be placed in one line.
However, a polygon requires more than two clicks to define its
shape. So, when drawing a polygon "line", ad an interim
click in the middle. |
| Is there
an easy way to set the page origin to be the same as the drawing
origin? |
| Simply double-click
on the Move Page tool. |
| News |
| Nemetschek
North America Releases Updates to its Entire Line of VectorWorks
Products |
| Nemetschek North America
announced today the release of VectorWorks, RenderWorks, ARCHITECT,
LANDMARK, and MECHANICAL 10.1. Version 10.1 is the first major
release in the company’s VectorWorks 10 product line. It offers
VectorWorks users improved functionality, new capabilities and
greater stability. This version serves as the foundation technology
for the company’s VectorWorks SPOTLIGHT 10, as well as providing
the basis for localized international versions of VectorWorks
10.
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| VectorWorks
SPOTLIGHT 10 Now Released |
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| Based on the VectorWorks
10.1 maintenance update, Nemetschek North America announced today
the release of SPOTLIGHT 10. Offering a wealth of improved features,
functionality, and performance, SPOTLIGHT 10 is the best version
of the product to date.
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| USER GROUP INFO |
| Los
Angeles/Southern California User Group
Next Meeting: February 13th at Loyola Marymount University, Hilton
Business Center, Room 304 from 7-9 PM.
Topics will include developments from MacWorld, VW10 and anything
else that happens to come up.
In addition, we would like to be able to show some samples of
work done in VW. Please bring something to show on a CD, floppy
or ZIP(100M) disk. Acceptable formats are VW 9.5, PDF or Powerpoint
(Powerpoint 98).
For more information contact
Pat Stanford
lavectorworks@att.net
562-490-4649 x 2035 |
| Upcoming Events |
| Trade Shows |
Date |
Location |
| USITT |
Mar 19 - 22 |
Minneapolis, MN |
| AIA |
May 8 - 10 |
San Diego, CA |
| PCBC 2003 |
June 17 - 20 |
San Francisco, CA |
| Training Seminars |
Date |
Location |
| VectorWorks
Fundamentals |
Feb 12 - 13 |
Columbia, MD |
| VectorWorks
Fundamentals |
Mar 12 - 13 |
Columbia, MD |
| VectorWorks
Hands-on 3D |
Mar 14 |
Columbia, MD |
| VectorWorks
Fundamentals |
May 19 - 20 |
New York, NY |
| VectorWorks
Hands-on 3D |
May 21 |
New York, NY |
| VectorWorks
Fundamentals |
Jun 4 - 5 |
Los Angeles, CA |
| VectorWorks
Hands-on 3D |
Jun 6 |
Los Angeles, CA |
| AIA Accreditation
NNA is pleased to offer AIA Continuing Education credit
for our seminars. Architects can earn 16 learning units
by attending the VectorWorks Fundamentals course, and 8
learning units by attending the VectorWorks Hands-on 3D
course. For additional information, contact marketing@nemetschek.net |
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